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Bowed tendons—injuries to the superficial digital flexor tendon (SDFT)—are one of the most common and challenging equine injuries. Here’s what they are, how they’re treated, and how Draw It Out® High Potency Gel can help support recovery.
A bowed tendon occurs when the SDFT is overstretched or damaged, often presenting as swelling and heat along the back of the cannon bone. Racehorses and performance horses are at higher risk, though any horse can be affected.
Recovery is often lengthy—up to a year—and some horses may never return to full performance.
Draw It Out® High Potency Gel adds a non-invasive, natural layer of support to bowed tendon recovery:
Clean the affected tendon area, then massage the gel directly into the skin over the injury. Apply 2–3 times daily or as directed by your veterinarian.
With early detection, veterinary oversight, rest, and supportive therapies like Draw It Out® Gel, many horses can recover from bowed tendons. The key is patience, consistency, and avoiding re-injury.
Reminder: Always consult your equine veterinarian before starting any new treatment. Bowed tendons are serious injuries that require a full recovery plan.
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